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AD997: Barriers to education, work, and security persist for Liberian women despite support for equal rights
Eight in 10 citizens say police and courts should do more to protect women and girls from discrimination and harassment.
AD996: Ugandans prefer self-reliant development, hesitant to tax the informal sector
A majority of citizens would prefer to pay lower taxes even if it means getting fewer government services.
AD995: To borga or not? More young Ghanaians consider emigrating in search of economic opportunity
Most youth see their country as moving in “the wrong direction.”
AD994: Les jeunes burkinabè expriment leur insatisfaction quant à l’orientation de leur pays et aux performances du gouvernement
L'insécurité est le problème le plus important à résoudre, selon les jeunes.
AD994: Young Burkinabè voice dissatisfaction with their country’s direction, government’s performance
Insecurity is their top priority for government action.
AD993: Taking a step back: Kenyans’ doubts about tax system predate 2024 crisis
Half of citizens would prefer lower taxes with fewer government services.
AD992: Tanzanians applaud government performance on health, but it remains their top concern
Majority of citizens say they worry about being unable to obtain or afford medical care.
AD991: Was South Africa’s 2024 election a win for democracy?
Pre- and post-election surveys show surge in optimism and pro-democratic sentiment.
AD990: Zimbabweans worry about access to medical care amidst widespread lack of medical aid coverage
Two-thirds of citizens say government should ensure universal health care, even if it means raising taxes.
AD989: Malawians say Constituency Development Fund benefits politicians most, should be managed by local committees
Most citizens familiar with CDF welcome increased funding for community development.
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